hm.....i'll share with you something that happened to me and my dh on our honeymoon - which was a year after holloway disappeared. we were at the check-in gates at jfk when an elderly lady started up a conversation with us. she asked if we were newly-weds and commented how sweet we look and all. then she asked where we were going for our honeymoon and when we told here we were headed to aruba, her demeanor changed with the quickness and she sharply quipped that we were setting a bad example by not boycotting the country for their failure to successful close the case and do all they can to capture the suspects. she stated that she should be ashamed ourselves for showing solidarity with the family.....

I'm not shocked, it seems as if people don't realize tht ppl wind up missing all over. Its only b/c this is probably so rare on tht island tht it's such a big deal and many feel tht the government didnt do as much as they could/should. I personally think they should have at least pretended to care a little more but such is life! ppl just need to be more careful.

Imo, as Icandy said, things may have been different if"government didnt do as much as they could/should".

Either way it does not change what happened, it does not change people's perception, again black or white. There are people who will never ever visit Aruba, but travel to other locations where peoople have been murdered.

It was posted on another board that CBS 42 news is from Birmingham, Ala.

I don't know if Birmingham or Ala. is still calling for a boycott of Aruba. As far as I know Beth no longer lives there. Dave Holloway & his wife Robin dropped their support of a boycott in June 2007. They are not happy with how the investigation went, but "In our opinion, the boycott has caused a lot of hurt for a lot of innocent people who do not deserve that."

I feel that any recent slowdown in the Aruba tourism (last year or so) is do to the U.S. economy and not due to N.H.

rob
imo this has nothing to do with your worst evening in 12 years , that particular restaurant and its food and or service. maybe you should move it to the culinary reviews?

i did ask for oninions and i respectfully disagree with yours

your post giving me the impression of some anger?
am i reading/hearing it right?

andrea

Originally Posted by rob o

Mr. Versandall (see the video for who I mean).....your restaurant, Gianni's, is a black eye in Aruba....worst evening we have had in 12 years of visits. If you want to blame something for bad business....blame your bad food and worse service. Pay attention to your restaurant and drop the NH thing

As for NH....she's an example that I've used to my daughters more than once. Don't go to a bar at 17, drink too much, and leave with a stranger at 2:00 AM ....in Aruba, New York, or Mayberry......

Mr. Versandall (see the video for who I mean).....your restaurant, Gianni's, is a black eye in Aruba....worst evening we have had in 12 years of visits. If you want to blame something for bad business....blame your bad food and worse service. Pay attention to your restaurant and drop the NH thing

First of all the Ferrara family is the owner of Gianni's (also Daniels Steak & Chop, Azzurro and Sole Mare) - not Mr. Versandall. Mr. Versandall is probably the new maitre 'd as Andy, the former maitre 'd was moving from Aruba when I spoke to him last month. Secondly, Andrea had asked for an opinion on the video; not a restaurant review.